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9 years agoGuide-Level 12
The eligibility depends on the type of course that you wish to pursue, the details of some courses is stated below:
Diploma Class 10th pass from a recognised board with minimum 40% marks.
Bachelors Degree: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks.
Post-graduation degree: Bachelors degree from a recognised university with at least 45% marks.
Graduate & PG programs may also require you to appear in entrance exams such as NCHMCT, AIMA UGAT, E-CHAT etc.
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Scholar-Level 16
The aspiring CLAT Exam candidates should start preparing as early as possible. The candidates dreaming to enter the top law university must start preparing from today onwards. Make a Plan:
It is said that a goal without a plan is just a wish. An hour of planning could save your 10 hours of doing. Make a proper structure of the CLAT Preparation Plan at hand that makes the implementation very easier and clearer. Know the Ex
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Scholar-Level 17
You will need to share your percentage to help you. If you have cleared your course with good percentage, then you will need the following:
1. University academic transcripts.
2. Evidence of graduation.
3. English language tests.
4. Work history.
5. Letters of recommendation.
6. Statement of purpose.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 12
In order to pursue full- time MBA or PGDM program you need:
Graduation in any field with at least 50% aggregate marks to be eligible to apply.
Then, you need to clear the selection process of the B-school, starting with an entrance test accepted by the B-School. For e.g. CAT, MAT, SNAP, CMAT.
All the best.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 12
It totally depends on the colleges from where you pursue this course.
MBA Finance: Financial is the backbone of any economy. Based on placement data from top colleges, it has been observed that Finance is one of the highest paying specialisations in India. Holding its position amongst the oldest existing specialisations, Finance is still a hot option amongst MBA students. Students choosing this specialisation are required to have a thorough understanding and information of the financial world.
Profiles offered-Investment Banking AssociatesManagement ConsultantsTreasurersFinance OfficersAnalystEquity researcherCredit ManagersJobs r
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Guide-Level 15
There are lot of options like Bachelors in biochemistry, chemistry or biology, biochemical engineering, chemical engineering, bio process or process engineering, bio medical engineering, biotechnology, food Science, food engineering, agricultural Science, genetic engineering, environmental Science etc.
I hope this answers your question. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, Delhi University
Christ University, Bangalore
Loyola College, Chennai
Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, Pune
NMIMS Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce, Mumbai
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai
Madras Christian College, Chennai
St. Xavier's College, Kolkata
Amity University, Noida
Institute of Management Studies (IMS), Noida
These colleges have experienced faculty, good infrastructure, and a focus on practical learning, which prepares students for various roles in the business world. They also have strong
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9 years agoGuide-Level 13
Honestly with this score, you will not get any college.
All the best!
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6.5 is a very poor score to apply to German universities. They require grades as high as 8 out of 10. You should look for average universities in less competitive countries like Poland, Norway, Ireland etc. If you can manage high funds you can check options in Australia and New Zealand.
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Guide-Level 15
You can do a M.Tech in CSE after doing B.Tech in Mechanical, provided your GATE Paper must be Computer Science and IT, but it is highly advisable you gain a mastery in the domain you have graduated from. If you really are very interested in CSE and have understood and done some coding and other CSE subjects during your B.Tech then you can surely opt for CSE in M.Tech as there will be subjects having their basis in subjects of B.Tech. I suggest you to go thoroughly through the syllabus of CSE in M.Tech and then analyse which subjects from the B.Tech CSE are they dependent on.
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